Please answer the following questions. I want you to be very honest, as I will use your comments to help me become a better teacher.

In terms of this project:
1. What did you like best?
The real life aspect of it, using everyday appliances.
2. What did you like least?
3. Did you feel like you gained anything from this project?
Yes.
4. How can this project be better in terms of helping you learn?
It was tough to connect real life to thermodynamics, an example could have been helpful but not necessary.
5. Any other comments?
I liked the project!! (:
I do wish we had some more research time but that was out of our hands.

In terms of my lesson:
1. What did you like about my lesson?
2. What did you like least?
3. How could I teach the lesson better?
4. Any other comments?

This is from Shira and Jessie :)

1. I liked the break from labs and it was very informative about every day things that I wouldn't normally have researched.
2. This more our fault but we would have like to put more time into the research. Again, we could have changed this ouselves though.
3. Yes we feel that we gained furthur understanding in the practical applications of thermal energy.
4. Allow us more time for the project.
5. The questions seemed similar in what they were asking. Besides that it was a great project!!

1. They were very easy to understand.
3. More practical applications and analogies.
4. We enjoyed having you! You were very thorough! Good luck!

1. I liked the interesting topics that the projuects focused on, I found it interesting that there were some many different ideas used appliances and products that we use everyday.
2. I enjoyed all parts of the project,my least favorite part was using wikispaces.
3. Yes, I now have a better understanding of basic appliances.
4. It was tough to connect the real-life ideas to the laws of thermodynamics.
5.

1. I can understand what you're saying, you don't assumethat we know things.
2.